Technical University of Munich
The Technical University of Munich, also known as TUM, is a public university that was founded in 1868. In the German state of Bavaria, the university has three campuses: downtown Munich, Garching, and Weihenstephan. The Garching campus, located north of Munich, has the most students and houses the natural sciences and technology divisions of TUM. TUM does not have its own student housing, but there are options managed by outside organizations.
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is a top university in Europe. It is dedicated to research and teaching excellence, interdisciplinary education, and the active promotion of promising young scientists. The university also maintains strong ties with businesses and scientific institutions all over the world. TUM was one of Germany's first universities to be designated as a University of Excellence.
TUM is ranked 38th in the world and second in Germany in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. It is ranked 14th in computer science, 22nd in engineering and technology, and 23rd in physical sciences worldwide. It is Germany's top-ranked university in those fields. TUM is ranked 52nd in the world and second in Germany in the Academic Ranking of World Universities. TUM is ranked first in Germany in computer science and engineering, electrical engineering, aerospace engineering, food science, biotechnology, and chemistry.
Website: https://www.tum.de/en